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US AI vs China AI: Two Paths, Two Systems, One Global Race

US AI vs China AI: Two Paths, Two Systems, One Global Race The global AI race is often framed as a head-to-head competition between the United States and China. While that framing is convenient, it misses a more important reality: the two countries are not running the same race. They are building AI under very different economic systems, policy constraints, and technological assumptions. As a result, “US AI” and “China AI” are diverging into two distinct models of innovation. This divergence is now shaping everything from chips and models to products, governance, and global influence. 1. Strategic orientation: frontier breakthroughs vs large-scale deployment The United States approaches AI primarily as a frontier technology race. The dominant goal is to push the limits of what models can do—larger parameter counts, stronger reasoning, better multimodal capabilities, and general intelligence benchmarks. Research leadership, model quality, and speed of scientific breakthroughs matter mo...

China’s New AI Path: From Policy and Compute to the Consumer “Entrance War” and a List of Popular Tools

China’s New AI Path: From Policy and Compute to the Consumer “Entrance War” and a List of Popular Tools The 2025 Government Work Report includes “AI Plus” as a key priority, explicitly supporting the broad application of large models and the development of intelligent terminals and smart manufacturing equipment. With advanced chips constrained externally, China is placing more emphasis on an engineering-led approach that is deployable, operable, and scalable, while accelerating domestic compute systems (for example, Huawei Ascend and SuperPod-style clusters). On the consumer side, the market is entering an “entrance war”: AI assistants are no longer just for chat, but are becoming workflow entrances for search, reading, writing, and creation, with some products reaching tens of millions to over a hundred million monthly active users. 1. Why China’s AI now looks more like an industry strategy than a lab experiment China’s AI momentum is moving from a “model release wave” to large-scale...